Hi everyone-
We have some wonderful t-shirt options for Code4Lib 2015 in Portland, so
now we need you to go vote! You can vote for your favorite t-shirt logo
here (thanks to Mike Eaton for making the poll):
http://vote.code4lib.org/election/35
You only have until this Sunday, 12/7/2015 5 PM PST
The Tenth International Conference on Open Repositories (
http://www.or2015.net/) , OR2015, will take place on June 8-11, 2015 in
Indianapolis (Indiana, USA). The organizers are pleased to invite you to
apply to the 2015 Scholarship Programme.
The Open Repositories Steering Committee is delighted
Cornel Darden Jr.
MSLIS
Library Department Chair
South Suburban College
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Hello,
Is streaming (viewing online) copyrighted material illegal for individuals.
According to the copyright.gov website this seems to be completely legal for
the viewer when there isn't a copy of the work on the viewers computer. It only
mentions hosting streams as being a misdemeanor, even
First: Technically when you stream a video a portion of the video is local, so
it wouldn't necessarily be legal for the viewer either.
Second: Regardless of legality streaming copyrighted content without a license
or payment is a morally grey area. And most AUP at universities specifically
I plan to make all proposed shirt designs available on the code4lib store
following the poll, except the winner, which I will release following the
conference.
code4lib.spreadshirt.com
Thanks
//Riley
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Riley Childs
Senior
Charlotte United Christian Academy
Library
Hello,
What about websites that stream their content for free like Vevo? Would making
that type of content accessible in a more organized manner be acceptable? Or
would that be considered circumvention? I don't plan on doing that, I only plan
on making Public domain content accessible but the
The following is NOT legal advice, please consult your legal department in
depth.
Now that my disclaimer is out of the way
you utilize the in place playback mechanisms given by vevo (embeding a YouTube
video) for example that is perfectly legit, unless you are prohibited from
hosting an
Dear all,
I posted this question on SFX-DISCUSS-L; the only response was a suggestion
that I ask here ...
Broken link report emails from our SFX instance are not getting through our
network spam filter – RazorGate. Our IT support person is convinced there's no
way for them to get through;